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Cutting Edge AI Tech Company Visited by Mole Valley MP

Mole Valley’s MP Sir Paul Beresford yesterday (Thursday) visited the Surrey-based Sirius Insight a global leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. The company which focuses on safety and security at…

Missing Woman Found

A 43-year-old woman from Guildford, reported missing on Wednesday morning (August 8), has been found. The announcement by Surrey Police followed activity, including the deployment of a police helicopter which…

Book Review: From West Auckland to Wembley, Football Legends Immortalised

By David Rose Michael Douglas is probably better known for the many years he’s been on the music scene in and around Guildford, while some might know he also has…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.284

By Malcolm Fincham While southern European countries bathed in equatorial heat, squeezed upon it by a meandering Jet Stream, the British Isles, to the north of it, continued to suffer…

Are These Two Gents with the Surname Cordery Part of Your Family History?

Are these gentlemen part of your family history? Percy, known as Jim, and George Cordery, were part of the history of pleasure boating on the River Wey in Guildford. They…

Photographic Society’s Exhibition of Spectacular and Colourful Prints

Report by Len Walker A major photographic exhibition showcasing the skills of local photographers returns to the National Trust’s River Way Navigations at Dapdune Wharf in Guildford. This annual event,…

Green Flag Award for Nursery and Preschool on University Campus

Bright Horizons Guildford Day Nursery and Preschool has received a Green Flag Award with a distinction recognising its commitment to environmental efforts. The award is a result of the ongoing…

Youngsters Go Wild at Bentley Copse and at SCRAM Activity Day

Report by Neil Wibberley Beavers from the Guildford East district joined 400 others from across Surrey to enjoy a camp at Bentley Copse at Shere. At the Beavers Go Wild…

Stage Dragon: Tales Left Me Laughing Uncontrollably

By Ian Sadler Dusty medieval language is stripped away from seven of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales this month and it left me laughing uncontrollably throughout the show. The tales are delivered…

What the Victorians Saw and Loved – Stereoscopic Photographs at Watts Gallery Artists’ Village

Step back into the world of the Victorians and discover their fascination with 3D photography – currently the focus of the latest exhibition at Watts Gallery Artists’ Village in Compton.…